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~ MYORKDAILV 1- ~~~ UNIVERSITY BULLETIN YORK ACTIVITIES Monday, March 1 - Sunday, March 7, 1971 Art Galleries .* "Light &Movement", an exhibition of works by leading international exponents of light, kinetic & cybernetic art - AGYU (Art Gallery of York University), Room N145, the Ross Building, through March 13. e "Transformations", a collection of contemporary monochrome and colour prints, "Strange Images from the Mind via the Photographic Medium" - York Photographic Gallery, Room 002, Founders College, through March 5. ~ Monday 11:00 a.m. - Seminar - "Modernization in Japan" by Peter Mitche11, Department of History - Social Science class - Room M, Lecture Hall #2. 12:15 p.m. - Conditioning for Men & Women - Monday, Wednesday & Friday - Tait McKenzie Building. 2:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - "Process of Negotiating the Establishment of Relations & Exchange of Embassies with the Chinese People's Republic" by Arthur Andrew, Director-General of Asian & Pacific Affairs , Dept. of External Affairs - sponsored by the Department of History - Room C, Lecture Hall #2. 2:00 p.m. - Film - "The Last Laugh" - sponsored by the G1endon French Department - Room 204, York Hall, G1endon College. 3:00 p.m. - Social Science Seminar - Speaker, Victor A. Hausner from the New School of Social Research, New York ­ Room S869, the Ross Building. 3:00 p.m. - Film - "Swamp Dwellers" - Social Science class - Room 114, Central Library. 4:00 p.m. - Film - "E1vira Madigan" - Humanities class - Room I, Lecture Hall /12. 4:00 p.m. - Film - "Le Jeu de l'amour et ·du hasard" - sponsored by the Dept. of French Literature - Room L, Lecture Hall 112. 4:00 p.m. - Smoker - Mr. Stephen Lewis, NDP Leader for Ontario, will speak on "The Future of the NDP in Ontario", fol­ lowed by a question & answer period - sponsored by Osgoode Hall Debating Society - Osgoode Hall Student Common Room. ,• • 00 p.m.- - Film - "Point of Order", documentary of Army-McCarthy hearings 1954 - sponsored by the Department of History - Room D, Stedman Lecture Halls. 7:00 p.m. - Imagery of the Next Medium: Sound - Final programme of the TV series produced by O.E.C.A. (Channel 19) in collaboration with ·the Programme in Music - taped during the recent Electronic Music Symposium - hosted by Professor Sterling Beckwith, Director of Music at York. 7:30 p.m. - Industrial Psychology - 10 weeks - $50 - sponsored by the Centre· for Continuing Education - Room S127, the Ross Building. 7:30 p.m. - York Bridge Club - Vanier College Dining Hall• .Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Christian Counselling & Religious Consultation - (638-1505 or 633-2158) - Room 133, McLaugh1in College. 1:30 p.m. - Visiting Speaker - "About being Conscious" by Professor Paul Homer, Department of Religion, Yale University - sponsored by the Department of Philosophy - Faculty Common Room, West Side, the Ross Building. 2:00 p.m. - Film - "Sunrise" - sponsored by the G1endon French Department - Room 204, York Hall, G1endon College. 2:00 ·p.m. - Film - "Swamp Dwellers" - Social Science class - Room 114, Central Library. 3~OOp.m. - Special Guest - "Literature & Myth" (in English) by Professor Rene Girard, State University of New York at Buffalo, critic of French & comparative literature in North America - sponsored by the Department of French Literature - Winters College Senior Common Room. 4:15 p.m. - Stong College Fellows' Programme - Dr. Mordecai Sandberg will present a very interesting programme relating to computers &his own music - Stong College Senior Common Room (201). Aao p.m. -!ll!!!. - "War &Peace" (2nd half) - director, S. Bondarchuk - sponsored by the Russian Club - admission $1 - ~ Room L, ·Lecture Hall #2. Wednesday 11:l)O a.m. -Seminar - "Modernization in China" by Margo Gewurtz, History Department - Social Science c1as·s - Roolll M, Lecture Hall 112. noon - Special Lecture - "Law & Poverty" by Professor David Cap10vitz, noted sociologist & author, from Columbia University - Moot Court, Osgoode Hall Law School. - please turn over - The Oaily Bulletin' is publ ished five days a week during term by' the Department of Information. Wednesday (cont'd) l:OOp.m. - Students International Meditation Society - Introductory lecture - Room 106, Founders College. 1:00 p.m. - ~ - "Obedience" - Social Science class - Room S137, the Ross Building. 3:00 p.m. - Social Science Seminar - "The Polish Economic Reform" by Henry Flakierski, Visiting Associate Professor of Economics. U. of T. - Room S872, the Ross Building. 4:00 p.ni. - Mathematics Colloquium - "Fixed Point Theorems" by Dr. Hans Heinrich KOEhle - Room Nl02, the Ross Building. 5:00 p.m. - Film - "La Raison avant la passion" & "Diet & Rat Life in North America" by Joyce Weiland - 5th in a ser­ ies of films by Canadian artists - sponsored by the Faculty of Fine Arts & McLaughlin College - Room D, Lecture Hall #2. 7:00 p.m. - Film - "Henry V" with Laurence Olivier" Robert Newton & Leslie Banks - sponsored by the Department of e English - Room G, Lecture Hall #2. 7:30 p.m. - Basic Principles of Learning & Teaching - 10 weeks - $50 - sponsored by the Centre for Continuing Educa­ tion - Room S129, the Ross Building. 8:00 p.m. - Caribbean - 10 weeks - $40 - sponsored by the Centre for Continuing Education - Room B20B, York Hall, Glendon College. '8:00 p.m. - Concert -by Shambhu "Das, north Indian classical music for sitar - sponsored by the Progr~'1n Music ­ Room, I, Lecture Hall #2. Thursday 10:00 a.m. - Film - "Obedience" - Social Science class - Room D, Lecture Hall /12. 1:00 p.m. - York Concert Series - Phil Nimmons l7-piece band - Old Dining Hall, Glendon College. 1:00 p.m. - York Concert Series - Russ Little Octet (jazz) - McLaughlin College Dining Hall. ,1;30 p.m. - Management Science Club Meeting - "Some Statistical Approaches to the Evaluation of Real Property" by George King,& R. White of the Ontario Department of Municipal Affairs - sponsored'by the Faculty of Administrative Studies - Room Nl02, the Ross Building. 2:00 p.m. - English Student Association Meeting - Room G, Lecture Hall #2. ~:~,p:"m. - "The Physical Values of Dance" by Bryce Taylor - sponsored by the Programme in Dance - Room 0,. Stedman Lecture Halls. 4:00 p.liI.:lliidnight - Green Bush Inn -'Atkinson College Dining Hall. 4,:00 p.m. - Christian Fellowship Meeting - Study Room 209, McLaughlin College. ,,. p.m. ~York Stereo Society Meeting - Room 106, Stong College. '8:I p ........,. Stong College Fellows' Programme - Panel Discussion - "What is University Education Really About?" - Par­ ticipants: Professor J.O. Wisdom, Philosophy Department; Professor Hadim Dadi, Sociology Department; ,.;. Virginia Rock, Master of Stong College; Ronald Browne & Wendy Walker, students of Stong College - Stong College Senior Common Room (201). 8:00p.m. - Students International Meditation Society - Introductory lecture - Room C, Lecture Hall fl2. Friday 12:00 noon -.Young Socialist Club Meeting - Room Nl09, the Ross Building. 1:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. - Canadian University Gymnastic Championships - York has captured 4 of 6 places on the champion­ ship team in the Women's division & all 6 of the men's - the events are open to the public - admission $2, students $1 or ~4 & $2 for all three performances - advance tickets available at the control room, Tait McKenzie Building ~ York campus. (also on Saturday at 2:00 p.m.) 2:00 p.m. - Fj.].m - "Bullet" - sponsored by Wir.ters College Council - admission $1 - Room L, Lecture Hall 1/2., 3:00 p;m. - Winter Seminar Serie& - "Some Unusual Heteroaromatic Systems" by Dr. W.W. Paudler, Ohio University ­ sponsored by the Dept. of Chemistry - Room 320, Farquharson Life Sciences Building. 4:00 p.m. - midnight - Green Bush Inn - Atkinson College Dining Hall. 7:00 p'.m. & 9:30 p.m. - Canadian Film Makers Mini Festival - "The Life & Times of Che!,lter Angus Ramsgood" - Toronto premier of this Canadian film by David Curnick & Don Wilson of Vancouve4 - other Canadian shorts will be shown - sponsored by Frameworks - admission $1 - Room I, Lecture Hall #2.' saturl!ef 10:30 a ..;.. '~ Man!:f, .~ - 10 weeks - $40 - sponsored by the Centre for Continuing Education - North York Public Library" • wnttMiiJale. '~~oo p.m. - Canadian University Gymnastic Championships - continue - finals - Tait McKenzie Building. '7:'00' p.m. & 9:30 p.m." - Canadian Film Makers Mini Festivll,l - "The Life & Times of Chester Angus Ramsgood" ;. Toronto prem~er of this Canadian film made by David Curnick & Don Wilson of Vancouver - other ,Canadian shorts will be shown - sponsored by Frameworks - admissi9n $1 - Room I, Lecture Hall #2. 7::30 p.m. - Concert ..; "An Evening of Japanese Koto Music" - professional performers from Tokyo - sponsored joiil.1;ly by .. the Programme in Music & the East Asian Studies programme - Admission $1 ~ students 75C - tickets available at:' the door - Burton Auditorium. J, ~!y ;~~.t'P.m. & 9:00 p.m.- Film - "Bullet" - sponsored by Winters t:tJllege Council - admission $1 - Room I, Lecture Hall il2 • .f·' ~~._,_.. ~ {UpYORK DAI LV %£::9 UN1VER.SITY BULLETIN I Tuesday, March 2, 1971 EVENTS .:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Christian Counselling & Religious Consultation - (638-1505 or 633-2158) - Room 133, McLaughlin College. 1:30 p.m. - Visiting Speaker - "About Being Conscious" by Professor Paul Homer, Dept. of Religion, Yale University - sponsored by the Dept. of Philosophy - West Side, Faculty Common Room, the Ross Building. 2:00 p.m. - Film - "Sunrise" - sponsored by the Glendon French Department - Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College. 2:00 p.m. - Film - "Swamp Dwellers" - Social Science class - Room 114, Central Library. 3:00 p.m. - Special Guest - "Literature &Myth" (in English) by Professor Ren~ Girard, State University of New York at Buffalo, critic of French & comparative literature - Winters College Senior Common Room. 4:15 p.m. - Stong College Fellows' Programme - Dr. Mordecai Sandberg will present a very interesting programme relating to computers and his own music - Stong College Senior Common Room (201). 7:00 p.m. - Film - "War & Peace" (2nd half), director: S. Bondarchuk - sponsored by the Russian Club - admission $1 - Room L, Lecture Hall #2.

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